What is the conference about? It's about the Body The local church is a living body composed of believers and Scripture tells us much about how it is to be sustained and built up. What is the purpose of the Church and what is the biblical pattern that should be following to ensure good body life? How can effective outreach work be accomplished? It's about the Life Today, much of the training that the Church is presently engaged in is neither biblical nor effective. What are the biblical goals of mentoring the next generation for Christ? How does one equip others to be able to equip others? These church body life questions and others will be answered at the conference. Schedule of Events - Saturday, October 8 10 - 10:15 am Opening, Singing 10:15 - 11:15 am Session 1 11:15 - 11:30 am Break 11:30 - 11:40 am Singing/Special Music 11:40 am - 12:30 pm Session 2 12:30 - 2:00 pm Lunch and Fellowship 2:00 - 2:15 pm Singing/Special Music 2:15 - 3:15 pm Session 3 3:15 - 3:30 pm Break Warren will also be speaking at the 11 am Sunday 3:30 - 3:35 pm Singing/Special Music morning meeting at 11 am which will be followed by 3:35 - 4:30 pm Session 4 a covered dish lunch. All are invited to stay. Warren Henderson, a former aerospace engineer, currently lives in Kansas. He serves the Lord with his wife Brenda in “full time” ministry. They are commended by Believers Bible Chapel in Rockford, IL. Warren is an itinerant Bible teacher and is involved in writing, evangelism, and church planting. He is the author of Mind Frames, Glories Seen & Unseen, Seeds of Destiny, In Search of God, Out of Egypt, Hiding God, and several other books. Add Comment Upcoming Speaker - Ken Gross 08/11/2011
This Sunday we are pleased to have as a guest speaker Ken Gross, a noted North GA law enforcement chaplain and ethics instructor with 25 years of experience. He visited August 11 last year and spoke twice. You can find those messages here. His granddaughter Kathleen is regularly featured in our Missionary Prayer Night to support through prayer her work in central Mexico. Upcoming Speaker - Rob Brennan 05/07/2011
We are pleased to have as a guest speaker Rob Brennan, a native of Canada and missionary to remote indigenous peoples in Northwest Canada. Rob is passing through and will be speaking on Wednesday night, May 11. He previously spoke here on June 6, 2010, and you can hear that message here. We are excited to announce visiting speaker Rex Trogdon in a week long series titled "The Threefold Purpose of the Church." Many people are confused about the purpose of the church or why they should attend. They have questions about what makes a "good" church, or wonder if the church has lost its way. We hope that you will find the answers to these questions and more as Rex examines the Upward, Inward, and Outward purposes of the Church. The series Sunday, May 15-20. The messages will be at 11 am and 6 pm on Sunday and 7:30 pm Monday through Friday. There will also be a covered dish dinner following the Sunday morning meeting. Rex Trogdon and his wife served the Lord ten years in Zaire, Africa before helping found Believers Bible Chapel in Charlotte, NC in 2000. Rex has led Bible Lands Study Tours in Israel, worked with the Good News on the Move team, assists in organizing the Rise Up conferences, and is a writer for Choice Gleanings and Uplook Magazine. About the Website 04/23/2011
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Martinez Bible Chapel in Martinez, GA has a new website based off Weebly. Weebly is the engine that runs the Albany Gospel Chapel website. Go by and check it out if you get the chance. You can find more information on Weebly at ntchurchtech.com. -Thomas First Post! 04/20/2011
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